t, since it is increased,
second by second.The program looks like this:
import java.io.*;
// User picks ending value for time, t.
// The program calculates and prints the distance the brick has fallen for each t.
//
class fallingBrick
{
public static void main (String[] args ) throws IOException
{
final double G = 9.80665; // constant of gravitational acceleration
int t, limit; // time in seconds, and ending value of time
double distance; // the distance the brick has fallen
BufferedReader userin = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader(System.in));
String inputData;
System.out.println( "Enter limit value:" );
inputData = userin.readLine();
limit = Integer.parseInt( inputData );
// Print a table heading
System.out.println( "seconds\tDistance" );
System.out.println( "-------\t--------" );
t = __________
while ( ____________________ )
{
(more statements will go here later.)
t = ____________________
}
}
}